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Readership hits record highs as World’s most influential social scientist cites my blog

So the other day I’m looking at the blogs internal statistics and I see a HUGE spike in traffic at the end of February.

I look where the traffic is coming from and find this tweet from Charles Murray:

Murray is the most influential social scientist on the planet. His book Losing Ground is credited with welfare reform in the Clinton era and The Bell Curve (which he co-authored with Richard Herrnstein) mainstreamed the IQ debate.

After all I’ve done for RR, you would think he could at least pretend to be happy for me getting this iconic endorsement, but sadly the ungrateful charlatan allowed jealousy to get the better of him as he tweeted out the following:

No blogger works harder than RR (reading a book a week and creating articles with more references than a wikipedia page) so no wonder he’s bitter he can’t escape my shadow. His blog currently ranks 3,220,173rd in the world while mine ranks 1,178,817. RR (who looks like a hybrid between a poodle and the Jersey Shore) needs to surpass over TWO MILLION blogs in popularity to even come in striking distance with me.

Doing more reps has the muscle used be under tension longer this more fibers are broken and subsequently repaired in the days after training the muscle.

“our data provides further support that low-load contractions performed with numerous repetitions or high-load contractions performed for fewer repetitions will result in similar training induced gains in muscle hypertrophy as previously suggested [52], or even superior gains, as results from the current study would predict. This premise is further supported by data which demonstrates that short-term changes in muscle protein synthesis [1], [2] are predictive of training induced gains in muscle mass [3], [4]; however, a training study in which these distinctly different exercise loads (90FAIL and 30FAIL) are utilized is clearly warranted to confirm our speculation.”

While lifting heavy (which I personally do at >90% 1RM it is the case that low-load high-reps stim more MPS, which is why BBers do so many high-rep low-load exercises. The time-under-tension for the muscle matters in regard to the number of muscle fibers destroyed and rebuilt after MPS occurs.

PP it’s wonderful that you’re being cited by intellectual giants like Charles Murray. You’re one of the most illuminating minds of this generation and it’s an honor to have had a chance to read and post on this blog. Thank you for everything Pumpkin.

PP, you are heavily racist, at least compared to the average person in America or Canada…although you’re not as racist as some of the people who closet their views from others.

Everyone’s a little racist but making a blog about HBD, East Asian supremacy, and whatever else you find interesting, Pumpkin, makes you a target for being labeled a racist by the majority of people in America or Canada.

i believe populations that have been separated by tens of thousands of years of evolution are going to differ in the frequency of genomic variants causing certain valued traits. That doesn’t make me a racist, it just makes me a non-moron. However virtually the full range of important phenotypes is found in every race.

A racist is someone who dislikes people based on race. I’m not like that at all.

Ok yeah, you don’t necessarily hate other races but your beliefs in apparent differences between people is a type of racism understood by others.

I’ve always said the more you think about race, no matter the context, the more racist you are and will be seen as, despite it not being harmful. It’s just a practice that causes subliminally based treatment of others.